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Microbial MetabolismCatabolismChing-Tsan Huang (黃慶璨)Office: Agronomy Hall, Room 111Tel: (02) 33664454E-mail: cthuang@ntu.edu.tw

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Energy Source for microbes

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Chemoorganotrophic CatabolismAerobic respiration using oxygen as exogenous electron acceptor yields large amount of energy, primarily by electron

transport activity

Anaerobic respiration using molecules other than oxygen as exogenous

electron acceptors yields large amount of energy, primarily by electron

transport activity

Fermentation using endogenous electron acceptor often occurs under anaerobic conditions limited energy made available

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Overview of aerobic catabolism

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Most commonAlso called Embden-Meyerhof pathwayOccurs in cytoplasmic matrix of both procaryotes and eucaryotesGeneration of NADHATP synthesis via substrate-level phosphorylation

Glucose + 2 ADP + 2 Pi + 2 NAD+ 2 Pyruvate + 2 ATP + 2 NADH + 2 H+

Glycolysis

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3 Glucose-6-P + 6 NADP+ + 3 H2O

2 Fructose-6-P + Glyceraldehyde-3-P + 3 CO2 + 6 NADPH + 6 H+

• provide NADPH as source of electrons

4-carbon sugar for aromatic amino acid synthesis and 5-carbon sugar for nucleic acid synthesis and CO2acceptor

Aerobic or anaerobic

Pentose Phosphate Pathway

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Entner-Doudoroff Pathway

Glucose + ADP + Pi + NADP+ + NAD+

2 Pyruvate + ATP + H2O + NADPH + NADH

Generally found in Gram-negative Psedomonas, Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Agrobacterium and one Gram-positive Enterococcus faeclis

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TCA Cycle

TCA (tricaboxylic acid) cycle or Citric acid cycle orKreb’s cycle

FunctionProvide carbon skeletons for use in biosynthesis

AerobicUse O2 as e-

acceptor

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Electron transport

Electron donors: NADH (3 ATPs) FADH2 (2 ATPs)

Electron acceptor:

Electron transport chainin the inner membrane of the mitochondrionin the bacterial plasma membrane

Oxidative phosphorylation:process by which energy from electron transport is used to make ATP

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Oxidative PhosphorylationChemiosmotic hypothesis

Postulates that energy released during electron transport used to establish a proton gradient and charge difference across membrane

Proton motive force (PMF)Drive ATP synthesis

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Glucose catabolism

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PyruvateCO2 catabolism

Fermentation No exogeneous e-

acceptor Use organic

molecules as e-

acceptor ATP formed by

substrate-level phosphorylation

Anaerobic

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ChemolithotrophyInorganic electron donors

Hydrogen, sulfur and iron oxidation

Sergei Winogradsky Russian microbiologist First discovered the concept of chemolithotrophy Provided the first evidence that an organism could

oxidize an inorganic substance as an energy source Winogradsky column

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Anaerobic respirationOther compounds are used as electron acceptors in stead of O2

Assimilative metabolismAn inorganic compound is reduced for use as a nutrient source

Dissimilative metabolismAn inorganic compound is reduced for use as an electron source

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FermentationOrganic compounds serve as primary e- donors and ultimately e- acceptors

ATP is produced by way of substrate-level phosphorylation

Substrate-level phosphorylationATP is produced by the breakdown oforganic molecules

Oxidative phosphorylationATP is produced by proton motive force

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FermentationEnergetic consideration

Dissolved oxygen: 9.6 mg/L at 1 atm and 25oCAnoxic environmentNo inorganic electron acceptor

Energy-rich compounds organophosphateCoenzyme A molecules

Energy yieldsGlucose Ethanol + CO27 ATPs in theory, only 2 ATPs in fact.

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FermentationRedox consideration

Electron balance must be maintained between oxidation and reduction.The production of H2 is important in electron balance of fermentation, but is unfavorable in energetics.The production of acetate is energetically advantageous.

Fate of excess electronsTo make more reduced end productTo produce H2

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Organic acid metabolismGlyoxylate cycle Oxalacetate

C4Regeneration required to keep TCA cycle running

C3 utilizationPyruvate + ATP + CO2

Oxalacetate + ADP + Pi

Phosphoenolpyruvate + CO2

Oxalacetate + Pi

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Lipid catabolism

Enzyme action

-oxidationCytoplasmic membrane and storage material

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Protein and amino acid catabolismProtease Hydrolysis of protein to amino acidsDeamination Often occurs by transamination